Experiments with a one-per-student computer
April 21, 2008 on 7:01 pm | In KS1, KS2, KS3, KS4, miscellaneous, mobile computing, primary education, review - equipment, secondary education |Asus’ EEE PC, though useful in many other areas (see more extensive review here), is a computer designed specifically for education. A wireless platform cheap enough, light enough, robust enough, small enough and powerful enough to be seriously proposed as a go anywhere, work anywhere, one per child point of wireless entry into a networked school system. We don’t know whether this vision is about to become reality at this moment, but we don’t doubt that it will come about in time – and the EEE PC is certainly closer than anything else we have seen to the keystone which would make it possible.
Over the past few months we have been sharing a set of these machines, moving them around different groups for a week or two at time and comparing notes on the results.
The machine is small enough to just about go into a handbag, as some of our young female teenage students demonstrated, is big enough for adapted touch typing after some practice, has on board wireless or wired network connectivity, is provided with three USB ports plus microphone/headphone jacks and is remarkable resilient.
Prices start at £167 (about $300 or €230 at time of writing), although the the ones we used were those with two or four megabytes of storage at £220 or £250 respectively ($400/€300 or $450/€340). Each machine in our set was also provided with a one gigabyte SD/MMC card, on which the default documents folder was configured to reside.
Despite some remarkably rough treatment, the complete set survived and were returned to the supplier in full working order.
That’s it for now. We will follow up with individual posts on our separate experiences over the trial period.
[Contributed by Chandra on behalf of the whole trial group]
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